1. Developers at Gamescom were openly discussing the imminent PlayStation 5 Pro, sharing technical details and expectations. 2. Leaks suggest a 45% increase in rendering and a 2-3x boost in ray tracing capabilities. 3. Sony is developing its own upscaling technology, PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR), to enhance the gaming experience.
Recent #Sony news in the semiconductor industry
1. Several 4K TV deals under $1000 are highlighted, including a 75-inch Sony X85K for $998 at Amazon and $999.99 at Best Buy. 2. A 55-inch Samsung QN90C Neo QLED mini LED TV is available for $899.99 at Best Buy. 3. A 48-inch LG B4 series OLED TV is on sale for $799.99 at Best Buy.
❶ King Charles III packed the fifty millionth Raspberry Pi during his visit to Sony's UK Technology Center in Pencoed, Wales. ❷ The visit coincided with the 50th anniversary of the Pencoed site, originally a Trinitron television factory, which later shifted to producing Raspberry Pi computers. ❸ The King reviewed older Raspberry Pi models and was presented with a special edition Raspberry Pi 5 in a gold box, marking a significant milestone for Sony.
1. PlayStation will participate in the Tokyo Game Show, marking Sony's first appearance since 2019; 2. Sony is listed under the 'indie game area' and 'family game area', suggesting limited first-party studio activity; 3. It remains unclear if Sony will make major announcements or hold another State of Play in September.
1. Sony is advancing towards a 50% market share in the CMOS Image Sensor (CIS) market, which is projected to grow from $21.8 billion in 2023 to $28.6 billion in 2029. 2. The automotive image sensor market is expected to grow significantly, driven by increased camera implementation and high-resolution sensor adoption. 3. Amid economic conflicts and market slowdowns, Chinese CIS companies are shifting focus to higher-value markets like automotive and industrial sectors.
1. Sony's IMX500 image sensors were used in smart city trials in Rome to optimize traffic and public transportation. 2. The company's camera SDKs have enabled remote and seamless quality checks in the automotive industry. 3. Sony's AI-based technologies, including in-camera signing, are being used to prevent identity fraud.
1. Sony is reportedly scaling back VR game development for PlayStation VR 2, with only two first-party games currently in development. 2. The lack of post-launch support and poor sales performance have led to this decision. 3. PlayStation VR 2 will still be functional with around 200 games in its library, and third-party developers can continue to release games for it.
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